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Offline spiranthoTopic starter

Envoy and Miami - can't they just get along?
« on: May 16, 2004, 04:15:36 PM »
Hi everybody,

I'm getting Envoy to work so I can remotely boot my lesser Miggys
(that's the 600 and 1200 - the latter doesn't even have an HDD yet)....
and I want to use my 1500 or 4000 (both of which are pumped up somewhat)
to boot from.

Apparently it is possible to get Envoy to coexist with MiamiDX but I don't
have the manual for Envoy V1.6 which I am using (came free with the
Ariadne in the 1500). Can someone please tell me what I need to know to get
them to stop interrupting each other?

Thanks for ANY help!

Ian Gledhill
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Re: Envoy and Miami - can't they just get along?
« Reply #1 on: May 16, 2004, 05:07:44 PM »
When installing Envoy, the installer will ask for IP and ARP numbers. Increment them by 1. Thats it, it should work alongside your TCP/IP stack.

I'm using Envoy 3.0 alongside both MiamiDX and Roadshow on my network.
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